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I was just reading a blog posting about the White House Christmas tree having its own Twitter account to track its travels from Wyoming to DC and noticed one of the commenters going off on how the Facebook and Twitter account is a waste of Tax Payer dollars! Boy! Really? A Free account that is […]

Lost tapes: Check out an interview on The Mario Armstrong show on Sirius/XM satellite radio on The Power 169 talking about elections, campaigns, donations and retransmission consent from October 26. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN IN! Jeneba “JJ Ghatt”,is editor at Jenebapeaks.com, an online hub where she helps social media butterfly who empowers digital entrepreneurs and professionals […]

check out another opinion piece I wrote in Politic365: “Minority teens using drugs at higher rates.” That is the headline of a press release from the United States Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) about its findings from a survey of 67,500 youngsters between ages 12 to 25. The study showed an increase in […]

Check out my opinion piece in today’s Politic365.com Enough already with all the puffery. It’s only November, and I am getting increasingly frustrated over what appears to be shaping up as quite a stalemate in the 112th Congress. With the lame duck session already underway, none of the controversial legislation on the docket looks remotely […]

just sharing this humorous e-card from the BluntCard people, because sometimes in these tough serious times, folks just need to get their panties out of a bunch, and relax once in a while. It will be okay…. loL! thank goodness for comic relief!! Jeneba “JJ Ghatt”,is editor at Jenebapeaks.com, an online hub where she helps social […]

Wow, It has been less than 48 hours since I blogged about Netroots groups attacking those minority civil rights organizations that don’t agree with them on the network neutrality issue. It looks like the chief minority-headed netroots group, Color of Change, has used the very same tactic to go after Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL), an […]

How does the saying go? “Insanity is making the same mistake over and over again but expecting a different result.” I think I must be experiencing déjà vu because every few months as I peruse through my list of favorite news and tech sites, I discover a long-winded article written by a leader from one […]

I attended an event at the Brookings Institute in Washington, DC on Monday which took on the question, “what should be the government’s role in Internet governance?” The consensus was that self-regulation alone cannot work. Customer input and response must be taken into account and considered as key drivers. Further, the government has a […]

Last month, I saw a spike in visitors to this blog from people searching for the term “political idioms”. I found it bizarre, but thought not much of it…that is until I was doing research for a Politic365.com story about the President’s Southeast Asia trip and stumbled upon an article talking about Mr. Obama and […]